Need-to-Know Information
1. During Registration, Open Your Account Page
1. During Registration, Open Your Account Page
Open your account page on your mobile device (if possible) during registration to help us keep things quick.
2. Arrive On Time
You must arrive by the tournament start time to enter. We cannot add new players to an event once it begins. If you're running late, contact the host.
3. Stay Aware of Your Belongings
We do everything possible to ensure a safe environment, but can't be held responsible for lost or stolen goods. Keep your gear close by!
4. The Tournament Will Last At Least a Few Hours
This event is likely to last at least a few hours. If you can't commit to the entire tournament, you're welcome to come watch and play for fun instead!
5. Listen For Your Username To Be Called
Your name will be called when it's time for your next battle. If you need to leave early or take a break, tell a judge. Missing a match could mean disqualification!
6. Players Must Meet Regional Product Age Restrictions
All players in this event must meet the age restrictions on Beyblade products in their region. TAKARA-TOMY recommends Beyblade for ages 6+. Hasbro recommends Beyblade for ages 8+. Players under these ages may only participate with the permission of their parent/guardian.
7. Players Under 18 Must Be Accompanied by a Parent/Guardian
If you are under 18 years old, a parent/guardian must accompany you and be present for the duration of the event.
8. Contests, Raffles, Gambling, Betting, and Selling Are Prohibited
Advertising the sale of any product or service, as well as posting about any contest, raffle, gambling, or betting on this event page and conducting them at the event without approval by Fighting Spirits Inc. staff is prohibited. Please contact the Organized Play team if you require approval.
9. Terms of Service
All event attendees and users of this website are subject to our Terms of Service.
Poll: Are you willing to come?
Oh, yes! Definitely |
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9 |
Not sure, have to check. |
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4 |
Nah, not coming. |
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5 |
Total: | 100% | 18 vote(s) |
(Oct. 29, 2009 8:17 PM)cutewolfsam Wrote: Oh neeek please come it would be more fun with more people and i'm not sure that i met you before unless i saw you at expo.
It would be to far and costly at this moment, it costs me £40 for a return train alone. I live in the VERY far north (check me out on the map). But I really do wish I could come. I doubt i'd be able to do much anyway since my collection is low on good parts, and i'm not gonna come all the way to London just to loose.
14th November
Regents Park
Meeting Spot: The Boathouse Cafe
Regents Park has been the location for the last few WBO tournaments, and we've found it to be a good location, yet we felt a change was in order.
The previous location was difficult for a lot of people to find, and was poorly located which made access to food and toilet facilities difficult.
The new location will be The Boathouse Cafe.
The attached map should help you to find the location:
http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/
The Boathouse Cafe is marked as number 5, and is heavily sign posted through out the park.
It is also marked as number 5 on all maps within the park.
We'd recommend traveling to the event from Baker Street station, as it's closest to the event.
The tournament style will be block round robin, since this worked well at the last event.
The main tournament will be MFB only, but free battles will allow plastic and HMS as usual.
Items we'd recommend for you to bring would include a hooded coat or jacket in case of rain, possibly an umbrella, and layers such as jumpers and scarves (as the weather will be taking a colder turn by the time of the tournament).
We'd also recommend that if you do intend to take part in the tournament, then bring your own beys.
This may sound like an obvious suggestion, but in the past people have come without, expecting to borrow other peoples.
This would not be a problem, but more than half the blades that have been lent out to people have either come back damaged from improper use, or not come back at all (as those who visited expo will know).
Obviously this has made people a lot more reluctant to lend out their own beys.
The entry fee will be the same as usual, free with a blader passport (£6 to buy), or £3 otherwise.
We hope you'll be interested in this tournament, and enjoy it as you have done with previous tournaments.
Neek is in lincolnshire i heard
(Oct. 29, 2009 9:34 PM)bey tempest Wrote: i live in Cumbria also barrow-in-furness you see.
Lancaster isn't in Cumbria, it's in Lancashire. It's nice to know a member who lives so close, northern balders seem rare ...
To clear things up I don't totaly live in Lancaster. I actually live in a seaside town called Morecambe, where i'm marked on the map, but because Lancaster is the nearest city (litteraly a 2min drive away) I put it down as my location.
Sorry to be so off-topic.
(Oct. 27, 2009 12:47 AM)theflightyellz Wrote: I suggested Hannover Bridges.
Closer to the edge of the park, near some nice lakes yet still shielded with trees, and much closer to toilet and food facilities.
The cafe next to it is an actual cafe (unlike the other one near the fountain), family cafe that serves ice creams, pasta, pizza, hot snacks, and drinks.
Bit more suitable, especially when people might want hot food on a cold day.
Have a look http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/ (number 4 on the map)
And yeah, Norwich is a great place, really looking forward to a few good nights out and seeing friends
You have no idea how much I agree with this right now. I would love to come but I'm not sure if i will be able to (This I am not getting some of the money like my Mum said i would. ) but I will keep you posted. Even if I can't come I still think this a good idea for all the reasons that flight pointed out.
(Oct. 29, 2009 10:38 PM)cutewolfsam Wrote: Zander we are not going to that place anymore go on the link of the map and where there is a number 5 that's is where the location will be.
Well, their both pretty much alike so ever one will do, it would still be better than where it was done before, at least i would have thought so anyway.
(Oct. 29, 2009 9:26 PM)Kei Wrote: Ellz, great job with the logo once again! What's the name of the font you used?The font is called Electric Boots, and thanks Khel.
To the rest of you, at times, this place really is a total and utter muppet farm.
"Oh yeah, begins with L, meaning it MUST be the same place"
(Oct. 29, 2009 9:09 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: Autumn Attack
14th November
Regents Park
Meeting Spot: The Boathouse Cafe
Regents Park has been the location for the last few WBO tournaments, and we've found it to be a good location, yet we felt a change was in order.
The previous location was difficult for a lot of people to find, and was poorly located which made access to food and toilet facilities difficult.
The new location will be The Boathouse Cafe.
The attached map should help you to find the location:
http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/
The Boathouse Cafe is marked as number 5, and is heavily sign posted through out the park.
It is also marked as number 5 on all maps within the park.
We'd recommend traveling to the event from Baker Street station, as it's closest to the event.
The tournament style will be block round robin, since this worked well at the last event.
The main tournament will be MFB only, but free battles will allow plastic and HMS as usual.
Items we'd recommend for you to bring would include a hooded coat or jacket in case of rain, possibly an umbrella, and layers such as jumpers and scarves (as the weather will be taking a colder turn by the time of the tournament).
We'd also recommend that if you do intend to take part in the tournament, then bring your own beys.
This may sound like an obvious suggestion, but in the past people have come without, expecting to borrow other peoples.
This would not be a problem, but more than half the blades that have been lent out to people have either come back damaged from improper use, or not come back at all (as those who visited expo will know).
Obviously this has made people a lot more reluctant to lend out their own beys.
The entry fee will be the same as usual, free with a blader passport (£6 to buy), or £3 otherwise.
We hope you'll be interested in this tournament, and enjoy it as you have done with previous tournaments.
DAMMIT, DAMMIT, DAMMIT!
I'd already thought up my own set of info and you beat me to it, and it took me three day to write it. carp.